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UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
OCT/NOV 2024
ENG2612
Applied English Language for Foundation and Intermediate
Phase Home Language
First examiner: Prof. K. Sevnarayan
Second examiner: Ms. Z. Suliman
100 Marks
48 Hours
This paper consists of 6 pages.
INSTRUCTIONS:
THIS EXAMINATION CONSISTS OF TWO QUESTIONS.
CHOOSE ONE OF THE TWO QUESTIONS AND WRITE
DOWN THE NUMBER OF THE QUESTION YOU HAVE
SELECTED IN THE TEMPLATE WE HAVE PROVIDED YOU
WITH.
Complete the plagiarism declaration and the AI self-disclosure in
the template provided.
For this examination, you are required to write an essay of
approximately 1000 words on the essay topic of your choice.
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You are allowed to access your prescribed works and the study
material. You are however not allowed to copy verbatim from your
study material. You should write the answers in your own words. In
the case of any cheating or plagiarism, no mark will be allocated.
PLEASE DO NOT CITE ANY EXTERNAL SOURCE IN YOUR
EXAMINATION RESPONSE.
The exam can be downloaded on the 7th October 2024 at 08:00 and
must be uploaded BEFORE 08:00, 9th October 2024.
Please make sure that you upload your answer template onto the
ENG2612 2024 Module Site under Assessment 04.
Your answer template must be uploaded as a PDF electronic document
and not as a scanned image.
NO LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
[TURN OVER]
Choose ONE of the following two questions.
QUESTION ONE:
Read EXTRACT A below and answer the
question that follows.
Extract A
Editorial: Financial illiteracy breeds debt
B
y
E
d
i
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t
o
r
i
a
l
Millions of
South Africans
are drowning in
debt.
Consumers owe
more than R2.5
trillion to their
creditors
Millions of
South Africans
are drowning in
debt. Consumers
owe more than
R2.5 trillion to
their creditors.
And that’s just
what can be
estimated from
legal sources.
Debt is
debilitating. It tears families apart, fuels crime and
destroys lives. We cannot allow ourselves to be
comfortable with the fact that so many of us are
scraping by to meet monthly interest payments.
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UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
OCT/NOV 2024
ENG2612
Applied English Language for Foundation and Intermediate
Phase Home Language
First examiner: Prof. K. Sevnarayan
Second examiner: Ms. Z. Suliman
100 Marks
48 Hours
This paper consists of 6 pages.
INSTRUCTIONS:
THIS EXAMINATION CONSISTS OF TWO QUESTIONS.
CHOOSE ONE OF THE TWO QUESTIONS AND WRITE
DOWN THE NUMBER OF THE QUESTION YOU HAVE
SELECTED IN THE TEMPLATE WE HAVE PROVIDED YOU
WITH.
Complete the plagiarism declaration and the AI self-disclosure in
the template provided.
For this examination, you are required to write an essay of
approximately 1000 words on the essay topic of your choice.
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You are allowed to access your prescribed works and the study
material. You are however not allowed to copy verbatim from your
study material. You should write the answers in your own words. In
the case of any cheating or plagiarism, no mark will be allocated.
PLEASE DO NOT CITE ANY EXTERNAL SOURCE IN YOUR
EXAMINATION RESPONSE.
The exam can be downloaded on the 7th October 2024 at 08:00 and
must be uploaded BEFORE 08:00, 9th October 2024.
Please make sure that you upload your answer template onto the
ENG2612 2024 Module Site under Assessment 04.
Your answer template must be uploaded as a PDF electronic document
and not as a scanned image.
NO LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
[TURN OVER]
Choose ONE of the following two questions.
QUESTION ONE:
Read EXTRACT A below and answer the
question that follows.
Extract A
Editorial: Financial illiteracy breeds debt
B
y
E
d
i
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Open Rubric
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t
o
r
i
a
l
Millions of
South Africans
are drowning in
debt.
Consumers owe
more than R2.5
trillion to their
creditors
Millions of
South Africans
are drowning in
debt. Consumers
owe more than
R2.5 trillion to
their creditors.
And that’s just
what can be
estimated from
legal sources.
Debt is
debilitating. It tears families apart, fuels crime and
destroys lives. We cannot allow ourselves to be
comfortable with the fact that so many of us are
scraping by to meet monthly interest payments.
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